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Took the bus from Dali to Weishan, then rented a car to Weibao Mountain. The Mountain was delightful and we spent a day exploring. Met friendly Daoist Monks, saw an 800 year old camellia tree and hardly saw any other tourists. Weishan Town was well worth the visit and a much more authentic old town than either Dali or Lijiang....
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Rented a taxi to go there (400RMB for the return trip, organized by my hotel), and in merely 2 hrs we made it up to the mountain park.
I seemed to be the only visitor (off season) only when I came down, I met two other people. It's a bit exhausting to climb up to the peak, if one is...
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Take something to drink and start early as there is much to see and many stone stairs to climb. I found the blending of Buddhist and Taoist icons - art fascinating. Using my pocket guide I had an interesting talk with some Taoist monks.

If you are good enough in Chinese to travel out of the main tourist sights, or just adventurous enough, this mountain and the village at the bottom of it (Weishan) will be a nice addition to your trip. Most of the temples give a very rustic impression, and although a few have been renovated the most interesting one is still...
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